Lol iwas kidding with you I know not everybody wants to upgrade to the latest and greatest for a few FPS increase. I totally understand but coming from a bencher/OCer point of view an extra 1000 3dmarks never really hurt. (I dont really game much anymore) Best of both worlds imo.

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meh ... not used to the TPU jokes yet ,... but anyways my thoughts are correct , those OCers/benchers don't actually play a lot of games

So , you can say , what it matters is speed , but you don't see ... err , logntime differences, other experiences if you have a single card for a year or so , you guys just switch to a new every month ; which is not anything bad and Im okay with , as you said best to the both worlds

meh ... not used to the TPU jokes yet ,... but anyways my thoughts are correct , those OCers/benchers don't actually play a lot of games

So , you can say , what it matters is speed , but you don't see ... err , logntime differences, other experiences if you have a single card for a year or so , you guys just switch to a new every month ; which is not anything bad and Im okay with , as you said best to the both worlds

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Me and my friend do change hardware alot. I wouldnt say every month but for me its about every 3 months.

EVerything is just guesses and speculation, but its no surprise that if Nv cant keep up with ATI's cards at a competitive price point (read: 10% faster is fine for 30% more expensive, lol) - so they did a redesign. Both sides of the fence do that, when they have a sucky generation.